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in the up of people foreign policy arena, scholars, former diplomats. it is basically a group of people. the organization has become a think tank where you have the scholars who produce policy analysis. counciliation with the is only as a member. i am with the brookings institution. host: robert from west virginia on our democratic line. you're on with shibley telhami. turn down your tv and go ahead with your question or comment. we will go to craig from california on our democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. finally the united states of america, the people were heard. gave a no on syria . do you believe or is it your opinion the real directive comes from israel for all of our controls and actions in syria and palestine? question issrael always important for the u.s.. america support for israel is one of the cornerstones of the foreign policy. ask the you do, question about the consequences for israel and consult for israel on matters that have importance. israel is a big factor in all this, including syria. israelry kerry is in briefing
in the up of people foreign policy arena, scholars, former diplomats. it is basically a group of people. the organization has become a think tank where you have the scholars who produce policy analysis. counciliation with the is only as a member. i am with the brookings institution. host: robert from west virginia on our democratic line. you're on with shibley telhami. turn down your tv and go ahead with your question or comment. we will go to craig from california on our democratic line. good...
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general assembly to weigh in on some of the world's most pressing foreign policy challenges. shinzo abe gave his take on the situation in syria and the threat posed by north korea. we have details. >> reporter: like many leaders, prmi
general assembly to weigh in on some of the world's most pressing foreign policy challenges. shinzo abe gave his take on the situation in syria and the threat posed by north korea. we have details. >> reporter: like many leaders, prmi
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on foreign policy i don't think it's been deliberate there's john mccain there's the president together when we watched the foreign policy debate last year i think we all said well there's really no difference as far as this idea of the evidence are pretty clear it's not imminent i mean we're talking about when you have to when you're gaskin to delay a vote on whether you should go bomb someone there's not the type of imminence in my opinion that the war powers act really talks about and it's clear what has to happen there has to be a declaration of war it's very clear if there's not an immediate threat to this country and there squarely not an immediate threat to this country i think you're right just to kind of tie this up on the back story we have that kennedy. mark or curt ok great back back in one thousand nine hundred sixty two president kennedy was asked at a news conference out keep in mind kennedy won the one nine hundred sixty election by beating up nixon that nixon was vice president and he let cuba go communist that was the big thing in the election and everybody was you kno
on foreign policy i don't think it's been deliberate there's john mccain there's the president together when we watched the foreign policy debate last year i think we all said well there's really no difference as far as this idea of the evidence are pretty clear it's not imminent i mean we're talking about when you have to when you're gaskin to delay a vote on whether you should go bomb someone there's not the type of imminence in my opinion that the war powers act really talks about and it's...
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we need to maximize our fork -- foreign policy to strengthen america. if you're right to represent the united states and countries to which your about trouble, you just need to be accessible to people on the ground. and everytime you do reach out, every time you touch a citizen in another country, every time he carried the face of america and the values of america and whatever kind of communication have, you are making our country stronger. you are building the future. we need to remind our fellow americans we're engaged with the rest of the world because that is in our vital interest. we have to be there. when we are there -- not there, the vacuum will be filled by others with different goals. that is the way we make sure we don't have to send our kids to war. we can work together to solve problems that can only be sold across borders, transnational by reaching out and joining the global community. we have to show up in places where no one else wants to go and when we succeed they're building a safer city, forging a stronger trade partnership, helping
we need to maximize our fork -- foreign policy to strengthen america. if you're right to represent the united states and countries to which your about trouble, you just need to be accessible to people on the ground. and everytime you do reach out, every time you touch a citizen in another country, every time he carried the face of america and the values of america and whatever kind of communication have, you are making our country stronger. you are building the future. we need to remind our...
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on foreign policy, america continues to be in indispensable to the role of global liberty. the world is a better place when america is the strongest makes on earth and we can't remain powerfulful we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the short time i've been here in washington, nothing has frustrated me more than false choices the president laid out tonight. the choices isn't just between big government or big business we need an account accountable and efficient government that allows government to create more jobs. republicans have passed a plan that replaces cuts with responsible spending reforms. in order to balance our budget the choice doesn't have to be higher taxes or dramatic benefit cuts for those in need. instead we should grow our economy so we can create new taxpayers and not new taxes so we can help those that truly can't help themselves. the truth every problem can't be solved by the government. many are cause by the moral breakdown in our society. the answer to these challenges lie primarily in our families and our faiths, not our politicians. desp
on foreign policy, america continues to be in indispensable to the role of global liberty. the world is a better place when america is the strongest makes on earth and we can't remain powerfulful we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the short time i've been here in washington, nothing has frustrated me more than false choices the president laid out tonight. the choices isn't just between big government or big business we need an account accountable and efficient government that...
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quite understand the nature of foreign policy or politics. all presidents are politicians. a good deal of foreign policy is actually domestic politics. president obama has faced -- he has faced a fractious congress for the entirety of his presidency, including a substantial minority who would like to see him impeached our out of office -- or out of office. is a president who has been besieged by a do-nothing congress. he has done clever jujitsu politically, saying to congress, put up or shut up. host: trevor from new york city. caller: talking about these calls from the u.k. -- don't you think the turnaround by president obama and asking for congressional approval is simply because dave cameron lifted the phone and said, take my advice and have the people's input before doing anything? guest: absolutely. i was not inside the white house doubler -- to liberations -- deliberations, but i have no doubt that the vote in the house of commons was very influential in the president's decision, to a decision to ask the congress to provide him with tha
quite understand the nature of foreign policy or politics. all presidents are politicians. a good deal of foreign policy is actually domestic politics. president obama has faced -- he has faced a fractious congress for the entirety of his presidency, including a substantial minority who would like to see him impeached our out of office -- or out of office. is a president who has been besieged by a do-nothing congress. he has done clever jujitsu politically, saying to congress, put up or shut...
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and foreign policy i don't think it's been deliberate there's john mccain there's the president together when we watch the foreign policy debate last year i think we all said well there's really no difference as far as this idea of the evidence are pretty clear it's not imminent i mean we're talking about when you have to when you're gaskin to delay a vote on whether you should go bomb someone there's not the type of imminence in my opinion that the war powers act really talks about and it's clear what has to happen there has to be a declaration of war it's very clear if there's not an immediate threat to this country and there squarely not an immediate threat to this country i think you're right just to kind of tie this up on the back story we have that kennedy. mark or curt ok great back back in one thousand nine hundred sixty two president kennedy was asked at a news conference out keep in mind kennedy won the one nine hundred sixty election by beating up nixon that nixon was vice president and he let cuba go communist that was the big thing in the election and everybody was you know
and foreign policy i don't think it's been deliberate there's john mccain there's the president together when we watch the foreign policy debate last year i think we all said well there's really no difference as far as this idea of the evidence are pretty clear it's not imminent i mean we're talking about when you have to when you're gaskin to delay a vote on whether you should go bomb someone there's not the type of imminence in my opinion that the war powers act really talks about and it's...
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his foreign policy became much more assertive. he also realized when trying to engage with international public, it was very difficult -- it was proving to be very difficult for russia because the negative image that the world had of russia. so they decided they had to do something about it. we should also remember that the international context of getting a little more -- a little more hostile, if you may, you know, for russia because of the extension of nato. because the war in afghanistan and iraq which was not too far from russian borders. and the -- spreading and moving across the space. and a lot of russians saw that as being a western mastermind sort of project, you know. and they realized they have to do something. they have to revamp it or actually start it in term of improving their image abroad. so what a did they do? i'll provide some examples here, and there are many. i'll cover a couple and focus mostly on what the government has been trying to do specifically the government you talked about, you know, other comings
his foreign policy became much more assertive. he also realized when trying to engage with international public, it was very difficult -- it was proving to be very difficult for russia because the negative image that the world had of russia. so they decided they had to do something about it. we should also remember that the international context of getting a little more -- a little more hostile, if you may, you know, for russia because of the extension of nato. because the war in afghanistan...
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policy, traditions of american foreign policy. i was so used to covering it from the street level. this time sucked me in. the characters are amazing. it is something out of a novel. you have clay, lincoln's minister in russia. he walks around with knives dangling from his waistband and picking fights. johnave the grandson of adams, who is in london, a pretty competent diplomat. you have lincoln's minister in paris, who ended up dying in what the lincoln biographer referred to as the apartment of a woman not his wife. his body had to be smuggled back . this is an incredible cast of characters. and you have lincoln at the center of it all, a figure of enduring interest. close bank -- grew in the position as far as foreign policy was concerned. guest: his first term in congress a one-sided with almost the end of the mexican war, america's first full-scale conflict on foreign sale -- soil. lincoln's first public act was to oppose the mexican war. he stood up and gave this speech in congress challenging president polk. this was his fo
policy, traditions of american foreign policy. i was so used to covering it from the street level. this time sucked me in. the characters are amazing. it is something out of a novel. you have clay, lincoln's minister in russia. he walks around with knives dangling from his waistband and picking fights. johnave the grandson of adams, who is in london, a pretty competent diplomat. you have lincoln's minister in paris, who ended up dying in what the lincoln biographer referred to as the apartment...
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. >> he said the surge would be dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam. we are incorrect or correct? >> my reference to -- question, senator hagel. when john mccain and in 20008, he admitted hagel would have made a great addition to his cabinet. is not a sentiment he carried over. theon the side of recovery, over 157,000 jobs last month. the unemployment rate rose to 7.9% in december. some good news -- some good economy, the dow jones industrial average is up to date. is the first time since of 2007 it broke 14,000. year the best start to any of dating back to 1994. two days awayt from the raven's facing the 40 in super bowl xlvii. where espnce is live has set up the ultimate football experience. week i have worn a masquerade mask. is a little face paint? almost game time. very appropriate. the super bowl celebration has transformed the city. this is jackson square, the downtown new of orleans. you can see what happened here. created a super bowl pavilion. watching theeen coverage this week, this is look at whatscenes this looks like here. you see the map
. >> he said the surge would be dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam. we are incorrect or correct? >> my reference to -- question, senator hagel. when john mccain and in 20008, he admitted hagel would have made a great addition to his cabinet. is not a sentiment he carried over. theon the side of recovery, over 157,000 jobs last month. the unemployment rate rose to 7.9% in december. some good news -- some good economy, the dow jones industrial average is up...
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where are the wars in the middle east and foreign policy in the minds of the american public? guest: they are very low. i mentioned we have been asking this question for decades. in the early 1950's, the korean war was at the top of the scale. in the early 70's -- early 1970's, the vietnam war was at the top of the scale. the iraq war rose very high in the mid part of the last decade. at the moment, few americans spontaneously mentioned foreign policy, or specifically the wars in afghanistan, conflicts in the middle east, or even things like nuclear weapons in korea. anything having to do with foreign policy or overseas activity is not top of mind for the average american at this point. we just measured obama on approval rating. his number one issue was national defence. it is a strength for this president. he is perceived as doing well on that part of his portfolio. but it is not a party for americans. host: very interesting information. the c-span audience is getting a first look at it with you. thank you for giving us a preview on america's most important problems, as we lo
where are the wars in the middle east and foreign policy in the minds of the american public? guest: they are very low. i mentioned we have been asking this question for decades. in the early 1950's, the korean war was at the top of the scale. in the early 70's -- early 1970's, the vietnam war was at the top of the scale. the iraq war rose very high in the mid part of the last decade. at the moment, few americans spontaneously mentioned foreign policy, or specifically the wars in afghanistan,...
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the first flight would be to change our foreign policy. we're taking a big stick and poking at a hornet's nest. the war on drugs has pretty much failed. anybody trying to take drugs. that will secure the borders a little better. if we change social security around a low ittle bit. one thing about the terror suspect right now. how hard is it to reach somebody their miranda rights? they were talking about not reading his miranda rights. terror suspecthe enemyd be detained as an commabantant. guest: issue of the war on drugs -- the one not be addressed in this bill. .ocial security will be people use phony social security numbers. your card is pretty easy to forge. an effort to crack down on this. an expansion on the e-verify program. they will check you against existing social security databases to make sure you are work in the united states. your photo information will have to be shared with the database so they know it is you. some interesting propo w you protect your social security number. if you've just applied for a ob, you can in effe
the first flight would be to change our foreign policy. we're taking a big stick and poking at a hornet's nest. the war on drugs has pretty much failed. anybody trying to take drugs. that will secure the borders a little better. if we change social security around a low ittle bit. one thing about the terror suspect right now. how hard is it to reach somebody their miranda rights? they were talking about not reading his miranda rights. terror suspecthe enemyd be detained as an commabantant....
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policy, for crying aloud to wed till this suggests to us that there are actually capable of handling grownup work i say no to take you. let's wait until adults step into their shoes. >> at the other position. universal background checks on a bipartisan basis, mental health to a violent video games carry comprehensive legislation. >> veo games, you're tapping first amendment, so here is one in two. lou: said the gingrich the first amendment is the issue of video games. lou: we are going to get to that. you knew what i was going to do and tonight. there is a strategy to what the obama administration is doing, and it is interesting that the national liberal media is not talking about the agenda and why it is choosing first to deal with the second amendment. we will explore that in the "chalk talk." tillman, they cute. ed rollins and doug shown, always illuminating. let's turn to the weekend box office. the oscar-nominated zero top -- zero dart 30 took the top spot. the sony drolen about the cia hunt for osama bin laden's. the movie that originally entered republicans after president oba
policy, for crying aloud to wed till this suggests to us that there are actually capable of handling grownup work i say no to take you. let's wait until adults step into their shoes. >> at the other position. universal background checks on a bipartisan basis, mental health to a violent video games carry comprehensive legislation. >> veo games, you're tapping first amendment, so here is one in two. lou: said the gingrich the first amendment is the issue of video games. lou: we are...
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. >>> john kerry will make his first foreign policy speech at the university of virginia. the state department says kerry will speak next wednesday about the importance of u.s. diplomacy. will be the first in a series he'll deliver across the country. >>> right now, nasa keeping a close eye on an astroid that's supposed to have a close call with earth. it's called 2012-da 14. will pass a little more than 17,000 miles from the earth's surface. it's about 150 feet in diameter, weighs about 143,000 tons. it is the closest an astroid of that size has come to earth in a century. experts are fairly confident it will miss us. >> fairly confident or absolutely confident? come on, tom. there's a big difference. we don't want it anywhere near earth, right? >> that's what the dinosaurs thought. it's going to be missing us. based on our technology and trajectory, looks like it will miss us. coming close later today. might be a breeze. upper 20s, light breeze right now on the surface. in the mid-20s parts of northern virginia. near 30 degrees in arlg -- it's cold near or below freezing
. >>> john kerry will make his first foreign policy speech at the university of virginia. the state department says kerry will speak next wednesday about the importance of u.s. diplomacy. will be the first in a series he'll deliver across the country. >>> right now, nasa keeping a close eye on an astroid that's supposed to have a close call with earth. it's called 2012-da 14. will pass a little more than 17,000 miles from the earth's surface. it's about 150 feet in diameter,...
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he called for a different foreign policy, or rather -- more moderate foreign policy. there is reason for skepticism about this. iran's foreign policy is ultimately controlled by the supreme leader. that said, when the iranian people voted they chose him and that approach. in his early days, he appointed a foreign minister seen in washington as a moderate figure, someone who studied in the united states. he has put out statements about how the nuclear program, the negotiations, they should go forward and they should be productive. >> i want to get your opinion on the post- assad syria, whether it happen sooner or later. what would that look like? >> a post-assad syria is one that will have to be managed well. it will require a variety of players engaged to take efforts to ensure the country does not implode. we all remember what happened in april and may of 2003 when baghdad fell apart and the government of iraq imploded and the country descended into chaos. the concern here in washington is that while assad needs to go, the day is very unclear. there are groups in the
he called for a different foreign policy, or rather -- more moderate foreign policy. there is reason for skepticism about this. iran's foreign policy is ultimately controlled by the supreme leader. that said, when the iranian people voted they chose him and that approach. in his early days, he appointed a foreign minister seen in washington as a moderate figure, someone who studied in the united states. he has put out statements about how the nuclear program, the negotiations, they should go...
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what investors have to wreck nice is foreign policies will also trump economic issues and in your own investment, you have to recognize a lot of cross currents going on right now, so be caution. >> thank you both for being with us. appreciate it. >>> you think the conflict will be confined to the middle east, think again. what else is being targeted coming up next. and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for
what investors have to wreck nice is foreign policies will also trump economic issues and in your own investment, you have to recognize a lot of cross currents going on right now, so be caution. >> thank you both for being with us. appreciate it. >>> you think the conflict will be confined to the middle east, think again. what else is being targeted coming up next. and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a...
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. >> series in the spotlight in a foreign policy trip. who the president is meeting with. >> there are a few storms moving through the area. we will have your latest weather. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> 6:01. time for traffic and weather together on the 1's. good morning. >> it is a monday. it is dry right now. a little bit of clearing possible this morning. all of the clouds are pushing east. there's a shower near garrett county. some of these will move into baltimore around lunchtime. highs today from 84 to 88 degrees. time to check the roads. >> not bad out there. a liberty r
. >> series in the spotlight in a foreign policy trip. who the president is meeting with. >> there are a few storms moving through the area. we will have your latest weather. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for...
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. >> in the spirit of the season, a hit to president obama and for a foreign policy move. this week, he announced he would not be attending the opening ceremonies of the sochi winter games in russia. this is a snub to president putin who is really putting a lot on this coming out party, but this is really an overdue corrective in america's all too indulgence policy toward russia. >> hear hear, matt, thanks. if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at j jer@foxnews.com. thank you for watching. merry christmas, hope to see you right here next week. >>> fox news alert, this just in, jpmorgan chase now limiting its debit card purchases to $300 a day for its customers who shopped at target. and its also limiting cash withdrawals to just $100 a day accord to reuters news service. after a massive data breach security at target stores put millions of people in jeopardy. we're learning the bank sent an e-mail to its customers after a cyber attack on the u.s. retail target corporation that compromised up to 40 million payment cards during the first three weeks of the h
. >> in the spirit of the season, a hit to president obama and for a foreign policy move. this week, he announced he would not be attending the opening ceremonies of the sochi winter games in russia. this is a snub to president putin who is really putting a lot on this coming out party, but this is really an overdue corrective in america's all too indulgence policy toward russia. >> hear hear, matt, thanks. if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at j jer@foxnews.com....
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he's expected to make remarks at waterfront hall in belfast, focusing on security, foreign policy, as well as the economy. the g-8 is a two-day summit. it's at a resort in northern ireland. leaders from britain, germany, france, italy, russia and japan are all there. he plans to meet with russian president vladimir putin. and the president's trip will end on wednesday in berlin. >>> you can expect more fallout this week from the nsa's secret surveillance programs. mark udall will raise a bill to limit what phone records the nsa can access. >> i don't think collecting millions and millions of americans' phone calls -- this is the meta data, time, place, to whom you direct the calls, is making us any safer. and i think it's a violation of the fourth amendment. >> remember when federal agents arrested this man for planning to blow up the new york city subway system. they say the nsa surveillance program foiled that plot. >>> prison may have its own government surveillance scandal. "the guardian" is reporting that the british spy agency hacked into phone and e-mails during international c
he's expected to make remarks at waterfront hall in belfast, focusing on security, foreign policy, as well as the economy. the g-8 is a two-day summit. it's at a resort in northern ireland. leaders from britain, germany, france, italy, russia and japan are all there. he plans to meet with russian president vladimir putin. and the president's trip will end on wednesday in berlin. >>> you can expect more fallout this week from the nsa's secret surveillance programs. mark udall will raise...
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policy.((ot mcdonough)4 44he talled about hope and change, and people &phad belief in what he would do, but now we have a record. he talked the talk, but doesn't walk the walk.aad ow the nation watches to sse if the president whooinnpiied so puch hope fourryears ago.... phaage.... .... in his econd reporting.) hhw are the roads looking tonnght? 3 toonght?carrie peirce has our trafficcedge report. reeort.mappdot- 883shawanmdot- 695 llbertymdot- 95 n of 195map- the hostage situution mmy be over, but, there are stilll many questions ssrrounding the algerian stand-off... 3 thrown on the ttacks.what pooice say may have caused a man tt put aawoman's life in serious anger. and pleaddng for an organ donor.the rrason one man has taken to the streets. 3 --adblib weaahhr the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more miles per tank than the car on the lef
policy.((ot mcdonough)4 44he talled about hope and change, and people &phad belief in what he would do, but now we have a record. he talked the talk, but doesn't walk the walk.aad ow the nation watches to sse if the president whooinnpiied so puch hope fourryears ago.... phaage.... .... in his econd reporting.) hhw are the roads looking tonnght? 3 toonght?carrie peirce has our trafficcedge report. reeort.mappdot- 883shawanmdot- 695 llbertymdot- 95 n of 195map- the hostage situution mmy be...
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the 7.advantage when it comes to which party they trust on dealing with foreign policy. the four points advantage dealing with the economy. it gets better. the 13.in vintage reducing the deficit. but you cannot blame republicans the president tries to blame congress as a whole. but his approval is clearly under water in the game lippold shows congress is popularity rising up to five points from last month. but it is improving dramatically. the president has to be perplexed. press secretary jake party has given us the insert he is pivoting. >> he has committed to pushing for an economic agenda absolutely the president will be focusing on those issues in the coming weeks and months. lou: another pivot to the economy and if you are counting certainly we are, this is the president's 20th back to the economy since he took office. this is extraordinary. another pivot. what we have them looking for. 20. 20 pivot. will this work? 20 million people are unemployed with the economy struggling to grow? we certainly hope so. that is it for us. coming up on monday former prosecutor jo
the 7.advantage when it comes to which party they trust on dealing with foreign policy. the four points advantage dealing with the economy. it gets better. the 13.in vintage reducing the deficit. but you cannot blame republicans the president tries to blame congress as a whole. but his approval is clearly under water in the game lippold shows congress is popularity rising up to five points from last month. but it is improving dramatically. the president has to be perplexed. press secretary jake...
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foreign policy, we are joined by the managing editor of foreign policy magazine, blake hounshell. we start in northeast asia where north korea this week has threatened to undertake a pre- emptive nuclear strike on the united states and south korea. what prompted that and how seriously does the u.s. needs to take tit? guest: i have a one year-old kid about to have his first birthday. i look at this as north korea dropping its food of the trade. when my kid is done with dinner and it's something he does not like, he drops it off the trade. they don't like the u.n. sanctions and they are saying that we will throw our food. yesterday they said that they were going to launch a pre- emptive strike against the united states and its interests. as far as we know, north korea does not have the capability to do that. they cannot put miniaturized nuclear weapons on missiles. they are calling for attention. they want the united states to come to the table and offer some concessions and they want to embarrass the new south korean government that just took power. host: you talk about the u.n. sa
foreign policy, we are joined by the managing editor of foreign policy magazine, blake hounshell. we start in northeast asia where north korea this week has threatened to undertake a pre- emptive nuclear strike on the united states and south korea. what prompted that and how seriously does the u.s. needs to take tit? guest: i have a one year-old kid about to have his first birthday. i look at this as north korea dropping its food of the trade. when my kid is done with dinner and it's something...
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max boot on foreign-policy. bradley shear worker rights in the workplace. >> as secretary i have no greater priority responsibility. as i have said many times, i take responsibility. nobody is more committed to getting this right. i am determined to be the state department -- to leave the state department safer and more secure. it meant moving quickly to respond to the immediate crisis, but also to further protect our people in high threat areas across the region and the world. host: we will get your reaction this morning to hillary clinton's testimony yesterday. we do expect misses clinton on capitol hill again today as john kerry has his hearing to replace her. for the first 45 minutes, we will get your reaction to the testimony. what's being written and on television. this is your chance to weigh in on what happened yesterday. democ here is the front page of "the washington times." the headline says "tears and rage on benghazi." we begin with an exchange between the secretary and senator ron johnson. [video c
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it was those kind of foreign policy issues. there was a speech given by a senator saying that by partisanship ends the water's edge but it was never really true so we have always had those divisions. what's different now is that we always had some people in the house and senate that would reach out and bring people together so they could say how can we move the country forward? you and i have strong disagreements that we have to make sure the water stays pure, we have to mature the bridges don't collapse and our troops get their supplies. that's missing now and it's because the primary system if you say look we disagree about a lot let's find the area where we can agree then we are both going to get attacked and our primary fox so that's the real problem that i see to it >> one last question. do you think obama has gone a long way in his budget proposal by curtailing some entitlements and so forth to get the conversation started again or is it dead in the water? >> i gave him props' the other day because it puts them in a box r
it was those kind of foreign policy issues. there was a speech given by a senator saying that by partisanship ends the water's edge but it was never really true so we have always had those divisions. what's different now is that we always had some people in the house and senate that would reach out and bring people together so they could say how can we move the country forward? you and i have strong disagreements that we have to make sure the water stays pure, we have to mature the bridges...
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the appeal of a nonintervention of foreign policy is picking up speed within the party and rand paul stopped by national review earlier this week. he's a charismatic figure and that matters in politics. this is a guy who resonates with a lot of people and i think he has a bright future in republican politics. >> did john mccain revised his remark? i did not know that. >> he apologized. >> good for him. he was jealous that someone could stand up for 12 hours without urinating. >> rand paul had help with other folks. i agree with the fact that we ought to be putting pressure on the justice department and the administration to come forward with a lot of clearances. what was your take on it? situation he's in, many conservatives -- his father rand walk into a room and is the opposite. diffuse for ways to the situation. people who have served in politics understand how important that is. i had the privilege of going with rand paul and his wife and two of his sons to israel right outside of jordan in january. what i saw was amazing politician. a man who maintains his principles. he did not
the appeal of a nonintervention of foreign policy is picking up speed within the party and rand paul stopped by national review earlier this week. he's a charismatic figure and that matters in politics. this is a guy who resonates with a lot of people and i think he has a bright future in republican politics. >> did john mccain revised his remark? i did not know that. >> he apologized. >> good for him. he was jealous that someone could stand up for 12 hours without urinating....
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i'm always glad to see a sitting president talk about foreign-policy. it is something that is often put to the side and it is something that the american people need to possibly hear about and need explained. i think the president is still working on his message. sense, he has done a couple of press availabilities over the last week when he was in sweden, most recently yesterday. what he needs is to go on primetime time television the way previous presidents have and really take his case to the american people. that is what you're going to see on tuesday, apparently, after congress gets back. >> host: danny is from minnesota and is the first caller on independent line. >> caller: i have heard your guest mention a couple of times both the moral aspect of going into syria. the gassing killed 1400 people. , menany innocent people and women and children, are in ouro be killed sending missiles into syriac or i just don't see the connect their. thus, i can't believe that theident obama has made case for an imminent danger to the united states. the gentlemanve
i'm always glad to see a sitting president talk about foreign-policy. it is something that is often put to the side and it is something that the american people need to possibly hear about and need explained. i think the president is still working on his message. sense, he has done a couple of press availabilities over the last week when he was in sweden, most recently yesterday. what he needs is to go on primetime time television the way previous presidents have and really take his case to the...
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now calling back the foreign policy back because the cold war has been over 20 years. lou: the national media did not even point out that the president said it devastated the leadership of al qaeda and was receding as a threat. say you were sorry mr. president you are wrong and the governor was right in mr. putin is one of the president's biggest problems right now but also he appears to be a strong strong, positive and potential allies to solve the serious situation. we will see but putin however also struggles to blame republicans as he has with a host of other issues including the budget would sequester cover the economy ended fact a new poll shows americans given that g.o.p. the 7.advantage when it comes to which party they trust on dealing with foreign policy. the four points advantage dealing with the economy. it gets better. the 13.in vintage reducing the deficit. but you cannot blame republicans the president tries to blame congress as a whole. but his approval is clearly under water in the game lippold shows congress is popularity rising up to five points from
now calling back the foreign policy back because the cold war has been over 20 years. lou: the national media did not even point out that the president said it devastated the leadership of al qaeda and was receding as a threat. say you were sorry mr. president you are wrong and the governor was right in mr. putin is one of the president's biggest problems right now but also he appears to be a strong strong, positive and potential allies to solve the serious situation. we will see but putin...
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clinton had no background in foreign policy, no interest in the foreign policy. people say they went to georgetown, the school really wasn't good enough as i am concerned. i hope i am not offending anyone in georgetown she put together a security team all of them were gone within a year or two for the most part when you look at christopher and the cia was a very peculiar appointment. he did something that needs to be corrected. he was in the foreign policy bureaucracy as i am concerned he brought to the right wing and abolishing the arms control and disarmed the agency. those we need in washington for the making of policy and he expanded nato you're taking the military and a that is a factor or not and bring more members to draw closer to russia and even bring in as george bush did the former hud republics of the soviet union into this alliance and you wonder why the russians are upset about this and he lost his nerve on the things the country needed to do in terms of international agreements need to be a part of the accord and signed a comprehensive test ban tre
clinton had no background in foreign policy, no interest in the foreign policy. people say they went to georgetown, the school really wasn't good enough as i am concerned. i hope i am not offending anyone in georgetown she put together a security team all of them were gone within a year or two for the most part when you look at christopher and the cia was a very peculiar appointment. he did something that needs to be corrected. he was in the foreign policy bureaucracy as i am concerned he...
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at the moment the international economy is a little shaky and there are some foreign policy hot spots that are quite worrisome that a strong president with the backing of the congress and the nation that i didn't like might be preferable, certainly preferable to the weak one that i didn't like. but in a fury it was even preferable to one that i did like. i might not like the idea of the president but we might have to take that kind of change if we want to skate two years in a very strange presidency. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know. every now and then come every four years or so, i get out the binoculars and go watch the republicans build their societies and so on. [laughter] i really don't like -- i don't enjoy following politics much day today. i did it for about ten years and that is enough. >> how bout bill bennett and gertrude? >> they would be very interesting. a very interesting ticket. the next time i talk to anybody over at the rnc conwell moved that -- i will moot that. [applause] >>> book tv is a visit to annapolis maryland continues with the hope to the total of comcast. we
at the moment the international economy is a little shaky and there are some foreign policy hot spots that are quite worrisome that a strong president with the backing of the congress and the nation that i didn't like might be preferable, certainly preferable to the weak one that i didn't like. but in a fury it was even preferable to one that i did like. i might not like the idea of the president but we might have to take that kind of change if we want to skate two years in a very strange...
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policy expert barbara slavin joins me now to give us more analysis on this well to barbara thanks for joining us here so what's your impression of howard is dealing with a protest against him. well so far i don't think he's doing a very good job and this is a huge blow to him personally to his image and also to the turkish model which he has been touting around the middle east as something that arab countries should emulate also take a look at his surroundings i mean the government specifically do you think they are united enough to prevent the taksim protests from undermining his leadership you know i think the damage has already been done you know as it's been pointed out this was a small environmental demonstration which turned into something huge after police used excessive force against the demonstrators it's now spread throughout turkey and what it shown is that there is a great deal of opposition to heir to one personally and to the kind of creeping islamization that he's trying to promote. it comes just a couple of weeks after he had a trip to washington where he bragged about
policy expert barbara slavin joins me now to give us more analysis on this well to barbara thanks for joining us here so what's your impression of howard is dealing with a protest against him. well so far i don't think he's doing a very good job and this is a huge blow to him personally to his image and also to the turkish model which he has been touting around the middle east as something that arab countries should emulate also take a look at his surroundings i mean the government specifically...
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government for spreading many foreign policy through human dignity and. systems. during the cold war large quantities of food were sent to countries of strategic importance to the united states like india indonesia and pakistan. likewise large cargoes were sent to eastern asia during the korean and vietnam wars. during the seventy's a large bulk of food aid went to the middle east. during the ninety's after the fall of the berlin wall so today it was directed to countries the former eastern bloc the same pattern was repeated in afghanistan and iraq during the war on terror . if you have took aboard diplomacy it's a very subtle way of pushing a national agenda. to another country you know because if you if you've seen even more so because the training elephants to their training even cheap and since they use food is that if you don't train much upon such a dance like a human being you keep rewarding it with a little biscuit or something so next time vindictive you jump up american people saying jump up you jump up see what i mean. from very early on africa became t
government for spreading many foreign policy through human dignity and. systems. during the cold war large quantities of food were sent to countries of strategic importance to the united states like india indonesia and pakistan. likewise large cargoes were sent to eastern asia during the korean and vietnam wars. during the seventy's a large bulk of food aid went to the middle east. during the ninety's after the fall of the berlin wall so today it was directed to countries the former eastern...
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zarate with the foreign-policy initiative. if you want to check out their viewpoints on various things, there is their website. guest: thank you, sir. will have a up, we discussion about state supreme court judges. the new center for public integrity report looks at those laws and the center's kytja "washington post --kytja weir joins us. the author of "eat, drink, vote" will join us. ♪ >> i am a combat vet. i served in the navy for several years before i was medically discharged. terminal disease in iraq, and i also crushed parts of my hands and had to have them rebuild. i am 100% disabled. i can no longer work, and my life expectancy now is down probably less than two years. my husband is my primary caregiver. i do not need anything from the va any longer. mike obligated claim took four years to adjudicate. not once did i ever present one single piece of new evidence. the entire claim was submitted fully developed in its entirety before i was even discharge from the navy. i am here not to represent my claim or my issues. m
zarate with the foreign-policy initiative. if you want to check out their viewpoints on various things, there is their website. guest: thank you, sir. will have a up, we discussion about state supreme court judges. the new center for public integrity report looks at those laws and the center's kytja "washington post --kytja weir joins us. the author of "eat, drink, vote" will join us. ♪ >> i am a combat vet. i served in the navy for several years before i was medically...
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policy i think we have to have an engaged in proactive foreign policy otherwise it would leave a vacuum and when we leave a vacuum then who feels that look at syria we've left a vacuum in syria because president obama could make a decision about what to do russia has filled that vacuum or ran as filled that vacuum if we if we leave these kinds of vacuums by not acting aggressively not acting with purpose then we're going to have russia moving in we're going to have china moving in we're going to have been as a well moving in south america america has to be the leader otherwise somebody else can become the leader when you make of the snowden thing. oh i think it's clear that he's a villain particularly given what he's done now in going to china going to russia just look at this it got the guy claims he's in favor the first amendment he full disclosure human rights and he goes to china is the word that we seeking refuge in russia and now that the other places he's thinking about event as a weapon in cuba i mean c'mon we're princes compared to them so it seems to me that his purpose here i
policy i think we have to have an engaged in proactive foreign policy otherwise it would leave a vacuum and when we leave a vacuum then who feels that look at syria we've left a vacuum in syria because president obama could make a decision about what to do russia has filled that vacuum or ran as filled that vacuum if we if we leave these kinds of vacuums by not acting aggressively not acting with purpose then we're going to have russia moving in we're going to have china moving in we're going...
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foreign policy through his warlock's the public has learned about war crimes committed by the u.s. in iraq and afghanistan perhaps best illustrated by the leaked collateral murder video this classified footage showed the ease with which the crew of a u.s. apache helicopter killed civilians in iraq on wednesday protesting support of bradley manning throughout the country you come across demonstrations of supporting places like this restaurant slash bookstore in washington d.c. and their support is not so much for many as the thing to be drawn back to of course but more importantly for the public's right to know. but manning supporters are in the minority polls show that the majority of americans consider manning a traitor who cares whether the army killed some innocent people or not over in iraq we you know we don't want to we don't want to be a part of that we're very uncomfortable so if it's a complex issue and it's uncomfortable americans generally will pull back from it and it allows the media to fill that gap and portray bradley manning as a traitor it's been all too easy to la
foreign policy through his warlock's the public has learned about war crimes committed by the u.s. in iraq and afghanistan perhaps best illustrated by the leaked collateral murder video this classified footage showed the ease with which the crew of a u.s. apache helicopter killed civilians in iraq on wednesday protesting support of bradley manning throughout the country you come across demonstrations of supporting places like this restaurant slash bookstore in washington d.c. and their support...
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they don't trust him to be serious about foreign policy. looking back on the last two weeks. i can't really blame all my conservative republican friends look in principle of course you should support a president when he goes to congress to authorize use of force against a dictator backed by iran or are you sure shah who has used chemical weapons. crossed a red line the american president put down. i don't think it's a class call. after his performance it's going to be harder i say this with great sadness and pressure to get conservatives to support him is going to be tough. on the other hand it doesn't seem he wants to do anything tough. >> if it comes down to syria playing games with chemical weapons and the president wants to go back to the idea of using force is that bell already been rung and rung out. >> there is absolutely nothing in this framework agreement that provides for any kind of use of force by anyone to enforce it if it's violated. do we have a parallel here with north north carolina? -- north korea. brink of war president clinton struck a framework with the r
they don't trust him to be serious about foreign policy. looking back on the last two weeks. i can't really blame all my conservative republican friends look in principle of course you should support a president when he goes to congress to authorize use of force against a dictator backed by iran or are you sure shah who has used chemical weapons. crossed a red line the american president put down. i don't think it's a class call. after his performance it's going to be harder i say this with...
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policy is bankrupt. charles: foot dragging makes it that much harder, thank you very much. appreciate? >> homebuilders are building home sellers are selling homebuyers are buying, sounds like everything is going great, but everything is not what it supremes. charles: if you think xbox on price i, tonight's biz his, mortgage rates are skyrocketing. biggest weekly increase since 1987. this as pending home sales hit highess level since december 2006, gary smith said people are looking to get in before the rates jump up higher. gary, start with you. >> i mean, i think that is all a interest decision, not all of it. but you know people look at you know no one is putting down a large aim of money on a house, they have seen the prices flat line for the last few years, use someone else's money, when you do, that you got to pay interest, those go up, it like a tax on homes people are say, i thought i could go that's the low rate, the rates are higher. charles: that is a big fear in marketplace i think since ben b
policy is bankrupt. charles: foot dragging makes it that much harder, thank you very much. appreciate? >> homebuilders are building home sellers are selling homebuyers are buying, sounds like everything is going great, but everything is not what it supremes. charles: if you think xbox on price i, tonight's biz his, mortgage rates are skyrocketing. biggest weekly increase since 1987. this as pending home sales hit highess level since december 2006, gary smith said people are looking to get...
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whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. the next question is from oksana boyko the president of our new south sea moved into presenting up to several years of reporting for our team which to me iran is a great example of how you can create extreme tension and mutual relations by blowing out of proportion some and significant differences the iranian nuclear issue that everyone's been talking about for the last decade basically relies only on some vague suspicions tehran is partially to blame for the tension build up but the root of the problem is the stance of washington their signature foreign policy principal friend and foe divides russia has a good record of avoiding tension in relations with other countries your public statements indicate that you know the cost of admitting it so where is the line for you between avoiding an all out confrontation that could have an impact on russian security and maintaining our principles position which could to be critical to our security. first i've repeatedly voiced russia's official
whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. the next question is from oksana boyko the president of our new south sea moved into presenting up to several years of reporting for our team which to me iran is a great example of how you can create extreme tension and mutual relations by blowing out of proportion some and significant differences the iranian nuclear issue that everyone's been talking about for the last decade basically relies only on some vague suspicions tehran is partially to...
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policy on immigration. i think that is the key issue i have in my book and the film tries to provide with new examples. my examples are older. they have been able to get quite a few prominent latinos as well as ordinary people with enormous changes that people don't know much about. but i think the dominican republic really come in terms of this idea not just of u.s. butrvention in the 1960's, going back earlier in the 20th century, that the u.s. has always really dictated a lot of what goes on in the dominican republic. and i think that the -- once again, whether it was the sugar companies earlier on and more recently, the maquilas and the sweat shops of the caribbean basin, the have always had an enormous impact on the standard of living in these countries, as well as the push that forces people to look somehow or other to survive by coming to the united states. >> eduardo lopez, you have remarkable footage that has never been seen before in this country throughout. in a moment, we're going to el salvador
policy on immigration. i think that is the key issue i have in my book and the film tries to provide with new examples. my examples are older. they have been able to get quite a few prominent latinos as well as ordinary people with enormous changes that people don't know much about. but i think the dominican republic really come in terms of this idea not just of u.s. butrvention in the 1960's, going back earlier in the 20th century, that the u.s. has always really dictated a lot of what goes on...
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policy i think we have to have an engaged in proactive foreign policy otherwise it would leave a vacuum and when we leave a vacuum then who feels that look at syria we've left a vacuum in syria because president obama could make a decision about what to do russia has filled that vacuum or ran as filled that vacuum if we if we leave these kinds of vacuums by not acting aggressively not acting with purpose then we're going to have russia moving in we're going to have china moving in we're going to have been as a well moving in south america america has to be the leader otherwise somebody else can become the leader or you make of the snowden thing. oh i think it's clear that he's a villain particularly a given what he's done now and going to china going to russia just look at this they've got the guy claims he's in favor the first amendment he full disclosure human rights and he goes to china is the word that we seeking refuge in russia and the other the other places he's thinking about a vet as a weapon in cuba i mean come on we're princes compared to them so it seems to me that his purpo
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policy team he in the past years we've had foreign policies but never necessarily have the had this kind of substantive expertise that you have. >> we have on the foreign policy team quite experienced foreign policy, she had been the secretary of defense before and vice president cheney had been the chief of staff and the white house, colin powell had been chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the national security we had a lot of expertise but i really to this day not quite sure why sometimes the personalities didn't jell. i think it was the times that set the precedent. we think about people with internal dynamics. islamic think about the team have strong views because strong views are important you don't want a president who's just hearing one side of the story but think that the team dynamics. >> let's talk a little about latin america and the caribbean to the debt is a success to focus on latin america and the caribbean as a region in developing a u.s. policy given the fact that so many of the country's different in so many of them. i think about latin america and the carib
policy team he in the past years we've had foreign policies but never necessarily have the had this kind of substantive expertise that you have. >> we have on the foreign policy team quite experienced foreign policy, she had been the secretary of defense before and vice president cheney had been the chief of staff and the white house, colin powell had been chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the national security we had a lot of expertise but i really to this day not quite sure why...
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it is the biggest foreign policy blunder maybe in u.s. history. >> i think eleanor is right the greatest foreign policy blunder in american history. john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat? >> he is not the best looking attorney general in america, but ken of virginia i think is going to win the governor ship now because terry mcall live has real problems. >> eleanor? the newtown families and gabby giffords are in the gun debate to stay and over time, their voices will be more powerful that be the nra. the culture of guns is beginning to go through a transformation in this country. >>> susan? >> i predict the senate will pass a limited expansion of background checks on gun purchases within the week. >> you approve of that? >> i, i don't approve or disapprove. i
it is the biggest foreign policy blunder maybe in u.s. history. >> i think eleanor is right the greatest foreign policy blunder in american history. john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat?...
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policy. and that's going to have to be what they're going to do if they're going to talk about chuck hagel. highlight the obama failure in this area and that chuck hagel is going to be a yes man for that strategy. if they're not able to do that in a hearing like this, they've been pressing for for months, it does not bowed wede for her-- >> and what about her state and benghazi now a negative concerns and arms control deal with russia, you were not enamored of, i recall. overall, what's her legacy? >> she's one of the most traveled secretary of state and diplomacy to her credit well. and sort of a famous figure who went to many countries. in terms of her influence on obama policy or much of any sort of achievements, it's impossible to me to point to anything and what's more remarkable about the hearings, that she sounded very hawkish and america must lead in north afri africa, we must halt the spreading-- >> you can't have a vacuum, but that's the policy that the administration has been follo
policy. and that's going to have to be what they're going to do if they're going to talk about chuck hagel. highlight the obama failure in this area and that chuck hagel is going to be a yes man for that strategy. if they're not able to do that in a hearing like this, they've been pressing for for months, it does not bowed wede for her-- >> and what about her state and benghazi now a negative concerns and arms control deal with russia, you were not enamored of, i recall. overall, what's...
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i think richard nixon had a lot to offer as president on foreign policy. one of the things i have to say that richard nixon is he believed in the big play, or you call it a hail mary pass. he was willing to take huge risks. not all presidents are will do that. detente with th the soviet union with 20. so get a lot to offer presidents. but i do believe, i know this for a fact, there was an effort to make it difficult was it takes to become available. richard nixon, richard nixon by the way was totally in his right to assume that the tapes belonged to him. because every president until richard nixon owned their papers. the national archives didn't know that there were kennedy tapes until, until the nixon tape were released and the kennedy family dental the nation archives, you know that safe in the warehouse which we only have teased? there are tapes there. the national archives didn't know. and so president kennedy, president johnson and president nixon assumed that the tapes they were making would belong to them. well, when president nixon cut a deal, with
i think richard nixon had a lot to offer as president on foreign policy. one of the things i have to say that richard nixon is he believed in the big play, or you call it a hail mary pass. he was willing to take huge risks. not all presidents are will do that. detente with th the soviet union with 20. so get a lot to offer presidents. but i do believe, i know this for a fact, there was an effort to make it difficult was it takes to become available. richard nixon, richard nixon by the way was...